The following list of 36 books is what I hope to read in 2009 (3 per month)...no promises that I'll actually make it. If you are interested in reading along with me you can buy the books by clicking on the link for each. I will also write a short review of each book so we can interact.
I've listed books by general reading category. I will announce ahead of time which book I will be reading next.
Theology
Providence and Prayer by Terrance Tiessen
Chosen but Free by Norman Geisler
The Potter's Freedom by James White
Arminian Theology by Roger Olson
Chosen for Life by Sam Storms
Pierced for Our Transgressions by multiple
The Great Exchange by multiple**
Future Grace by John Piper**
Biblical Foundations for Baptist Churches by John Hammett
Elders in Congregational Life by Phil Newton
Christ of the Covenants by O. Palmer Robertson
The Israel of God by O. Palmer Robertson
Church and Culture
Christless Christianity by Michael Horton**
Hermeneutics
Plowshares and Pruning Hooks by Brent Sandy
Church History
10 Great Ideas from Church History by Mark Shaw
The Hidden Smile of God by John Piper**
The Roots of Endurance by John Piper**
Contending for Our All by John Piper**
also, The Legacy of Sovereign Joy by John Piper is in his history series, but I have already read it
Leadership and Strategy
The Next Generation Leader by Andy Stanley
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath
Parenting
The Habits of a Child's Heart by multiple
If You Take My Hand, My Son by Wayne Hastings
Evangelism
The Heart of Evangelism by Jerram Barrs**
The Pastor-Evangelist by Roger Greenway
Words to Winners of Souls by Horatius Bonar**
Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J.I. Packer**
Just Walk across the Room by Bill Hybels**
Christian Life
Respectable Sins by Jerry Bridges**
The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges**
Praying Backwards by Bryan Chapell
World Religions
Islam: What Every Christian Should Know by Bassam Chedid
Islam in Context by multiple
Jesus and Muhammed by Mark Gabriel
From Jihad to Jesus by Jerry Rassamni
Fiction Novels
The Shack by William Young
I am not recommending that you read this book. I am reading it for the purpose of being able to tell the church the dangers of the book. It is a fictional book with loose connections to Christianity and with many doctrinal problems.
Okay, so there's my list. It's a daunting task for 2009, but I will be the better for it. Again, I want to invite you to read along with me so we can discuss what we read.
If you feel there is no way you could tackle this, I have designated a lighter reading list. There are 12 books that have ** beside them. These 12 are very good reads and would impact your life and would set you on a one-book-per-month pace.
Happy reading...
Pastor Mark